PISF 2025 brings top schools under one roof


THE 22nd Private and International School Fair (PISF) in Kuala Lumpur is set to take place on May 17 and 18 2025 at Mid Valley Exhibition Centre (MVEC).

Organised by Mint Communications, PISF is Malaysia’s premier event for private and international education – trusted by parents as the go-to platform for discovering top K–12 educational options for their children.

Mint Communications co-founder and director Nickie Yew, said that for over a decade, PISF has helped thousands of families make informed decisions about their children’s education.

“The fair this year continues our mission of connecting parents with top international schools, learning centres and education experts, all in one place,” she added.

The 22nd PISF will run from 11am to 6pm on both days, offering families unparalleled access to some of the best international schools, learning centres, and education service providers in Malaysia and beyond.

The event will feature a diverse line-up of over 70 participating institutions, including renowned international schools, special education needs (SEN) providers, boarding schools, overseas institutions and enrichment centres.

Visitors will have the chance to connect with top-tier international schools, each offering unique curriculums tailored to different learning styles and aspirations.

Among the many esteemed participants are HELP International School, Taylor’s International School, XCL Education (Sri KDU and REAL Schools), St. John’s International School, and Sri Bestari Schools.

For families exploring residential learning options, the fair offers a unique chance to connect directly with representatives and gain insights into boarding facilities, academic programmes, and student life.

These schools include Chinese Taipei School, Concord College International School, Dwi Emas International School, Global Modern International School, International Islamic School Malaysia, King Henry VIII College, Kolej Yayasan Saad Melaka, Kolej Yayasan UEM, MAHSA International School, Maple Leaf Kingsley International School, Sunway International School, UCSI International School, and Westlake International School.

The fair is a one-stop event where families can connect directly with experts from leading institutions.The fair is a one-stop event where families can connect directly with experts from leading institutions.

Beyond schools, the fair also features preschools, learning centres, overseas institutions and special educational needs (SEN) providers.

Parents will be able to connect with experts from Busy Bees, Kumon Education, Teras Murni Education Group, Cheltenham College and Stellaire International.

Additionally, Fun Kids Explorer – an exciting space designed to engage and captivate children with interactive learning experiences – will be launched during the event.

This dedicated area will feature hands-on activities and educational games allowing children to explore their interests in a dynamic environment while parents gather essential information about their education options.

Petrosains will be part of this area, showcasing fun and engaging STEM-related activities that encourage kids to discover science through play.

Parents and students attending the fair will also be able to enjoy exclusive discounts, fee waivers and scholarship opportunities that will be available only at the event.

For the latest updates, a full list of exhibitors and exclusive promotions, visit https://privateinternationalschoolfair.com/

 

 

 

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